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Asian Fisheries Science Special Issue Vol.25S (2012):1-13 13Williams, M.J, N.H. Chao, P.S. Choo, K. Matics, M.C.N. Nandeesha, M. Shariff, E. Tech, and J.M.C. Wong (eds).2002. Global symposium on women in fisheries: Sixth Asian Fisheries Forum. 29 November 2001, Kaohsiung,Taiwan. World Fish Centre and Asian Fisheries Society, Penang. 201 pp.Williams, M.J., R. Agbayani, R. Bhujel, M.G. Bondad-Reantaso, C. Brugere, P.S. Choo, J. Dhont, A. Galmiche-Tejeda,K. Ghulam, K. Kusakabe, D. Little, M.C. Nandeesha, P. Sorgeloos, N. Weeratunge, S. Williams and P. Xu. 2012.Expert panel review 6.3: sustaining aquaculture by developing human capacity and enhancing opportunities forwomen. In: Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Global Conference on Aquaculture 2010: farming <strong>the</strong> waters for people and food.(eds. R.P. Subasinghe, J.R. Arthur, D.M. Bartley, S.S. De Silva, M. Halwart, N. Hishamunda, C. V. Mohan andP. Sorgeloos). pp. 785-922. FAO, Rome and Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia, Bangkok.

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